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9780425276365 | Berkley Pub Group, April 5, 2016, cover price $28.00
Product Description: A Novel of the Civil War at SeaThis final volume in the Raphael Semmes trilogy of Civil War naval thrillers, Seahawk Burning, follows the real-life adventures of Confederate Captain Raphael Semmes and his ship, the C.S.S. Alabama, on the final legs of their reign of terror on the high seas...read more
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9781440533167 | Tyrus Books, April 15, 2012, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: A Novel of the Civil War at SeaThis final volume in the Raphael Semmes trilogy of Civil War naval thrillers, Seahawk Burning, follows the real-life adventures of Confederate Captain Raphael Semmes and his ship, the C.
9781935562696 | Adams Media Corp, September 13, 2011, cover price $24.95
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9781440533150 | Adams Media Corp, April 15, 2012, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: A Novel of the Civil War at SeaThis final volume in the Raphael Semmes trilogy of Civil War naval thrillers, Seahawk Burning, follows the real-life adventures of Confederate Captain Raphael Semmes and his ship, the C.
9781935562689 | Adams Media Corp, March 13, 2012, cover price $15.95
Young Cape Cod public defender and commercial fisherman Michael Decastro ventures to Saigon with his father, a Vietnam War vet, to come to the aid of his long-lost client and love-interest Tuki Aparecio.The half-Vietnamese, half-African American diva is in a fight of her life with a mysterious dragon lady from Indochina's underworld. At stake is an antique ruby in Tuki's possession...and the mortal souls of everyone Decastro loves.Ghosts that the Decastros and Tuki carry with them from Cape Cod and Southeast Asia will have their day.
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9781935562368 | Adams Media Corp, July 1, 2011, cover price $24.95
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9781935562535 | Adams Media Corp, July 1, 2011, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Young Cape Cod public defender and commercial fisherman Michael Decastro ventures to Saigon with his father, a Vietnam War vet, to come to the aid of his long-lost client and love-interest Tuki Aparecio.
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9781935562191 | Adams Media Corp, August 1, 2010, cover price $24.95
Product Description: Inspired by one of the largest unsolved cases of serial killings in the United States, the New Bedford Serial Killings of 1988.Harbormaster Corby Church finds the bones of a human body on Bird Island off Cape Cod. As brassy, young police detective Yemanjá Colón struggles with the case, she realizes that Church may know more than he's letting on, and a trip he took to the Bahamas in the '80s may prove the key...read more
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9781935562184 | Adams Media Corp, August 1, 2010, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Inspired by one of the largest unsolved cases of serial killings in the United States, the New Bedford Serial Killings of 1988.
Product Description: After taking command of the ship he sets out seizing and burning whalers at the rate of one a day, sails back across the North Atlantic against the gulf stream where he picks off another dozen merchant ships headed to Europe. Then, after a thwarted attempt to sneak attack New York City, Semmes makes a beeline for Martinique in the Caribbean during the course of which he has to put down a mutiny on board and evade the USS San Jacinto which has come to destroy him...read more
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9781606480335 | Bleak House Books, December 1, 2009, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: In Seahawk Hunting, Rafael Semmes abandons his broken raider, the Sumter, which is penned in by the Federals near Gibraltar.
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9781606480342, titled "Seahawk Hunting: A Novel of the Civil War at Sea" | Bleak House Books, April 5, 2010, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: After taking command of the ship he sets out seizing and burning whalers at the rate of one a day, sails back across the North Atlantic against the gulf stream where he picks off another dozen merchant ships headed to Europe.
Southern Seahawk, the first novel in the Seahawk Trilogy, grows from the true story of Commander Rafael Semmes rise to infamy, becoming the Union's Public Enemy Number One. In June, 1861, Semmes' Confederate cruiser Sumter makes a daring escape through the Federal Blockade of the Mississippi. So begins the commander's career as the Southern Seahawk. With a hand-picked crew of Southern officers and mercenary seamen, Semmes seizes eight enemy ships in four days, a record never surpassed by any other captain of a warship.By the time the cruises of the Sumter and her successor Alabama end, Semmes will have taken and burned more than eighty prizes, making him the most successful maritime predator in history. For two and a half years Semmes eludes a pack of pursuers and almost single-handedlydrives marine insurance rates so high in the North, that many Yankee ships refuse to sail until he is caught.Back in Washington, Semmes' predations fuel feuds within the Lincoln cabinet and incite the spy games of historical figures like courtesans Rose Greenhow, Betty Duval, detective Allan Pinkerton and the commander s mistress.
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9781606480120 | Bleak House Books, November 15, 2008, cover price $24.95
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9781606480137 | Bleak House Books, November 15, 2008, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: Southern Seahawk, the first novel in the Seahawk Trilogy, grows from the true story of Commander Rafael Semmes rise to infamy, becoming the Union's Public Enemy Number One.
Product Description: Winter in a New England prep school brings term papers, wet snow, and the suicide of a young black student. Except Liberty Baker's friends are convinced she couldn't have taken her own life, and Liberty's faculty advisor, Awasha Patterson, believes them...read more
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9781932557855 | Bleak House Books, June 15, 2008, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Winter in a New England prep school brings term papers, wet snow, and the suicide of a young black student.
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9781932557862 | Bleak House Books, June 15, 2008, cover price $14.95
Product Description: Luang kho ngu hao. Now I put my hand in the cobra's throat. Tuki Aparecio did not kill her lover. She did not burn down the Painted Lady--at least, not with fire. Tuki lit up the stage nightly, with her hair in braids and her glorious costumes; glittering, smoldering, singing her heart out for an audience who loved her...read more
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9781932557190 | Bleak House Books, May 15, 2006, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Luang kho ngu hao.
9781890768669 | Intrigue Pr, November 1, 2005, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: A mysterious fire sweeps through the commercial district of Provincetown, Massachusetts, and the police hypothesize that the blaze was set to cover up the murder of Big Al Costelano, a notorious P-town playboy, real estate tycoon, and mobster.
Product Description: âThe perfect book for those who fancy the darker, grittier side of mystery. A hit-you-in-the-guts psychothriller, this is a compelling story of one manâs search for truth and inner peace.ââMystery SceneâThis is a story for those who can handle grit with their detective fiction ...read more
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9781890768614 | Intrigue Pr, June 1, 2004, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: When Noelle Werlin, wife of rock 'n' roll legend Butch Werlin, is found murdered, Butch becomes the prime suspect for the NYPD, but Noelle's childhood friends believe that her murderer is Billy Bagwell, a high school buddy of theirs.
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9781933108056 | Fulcrum Pub, November 1, 2005, cover price $14.00 | About this edition: âThe perfect book for those who fancy the darker, grittier side of mystery.
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9781740592741 | 2nd edition (Lonely Planet, October 1, 2002), cover price $15.99 | About this edition: This guide to Puerto Rico covers secluded rainforests and unspoiled off-shore islands, in-depth background on the architecture of Old San Juan and an insight into Puerto Rico's rich culture, from salsa rhythms to handcrafted mascaras for patron saints and the lively club-scene.
9780864425522 | Lonely Planet, September 1, 1999, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Details places to stay and eat, the ecology and environment, sights to see, and the history of the island and its inhabitants
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9780864427359 | Lonely Planet, September 1, 2001, cover price $15.99
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